Monthly Archives: February 2012

Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board staff have proposed the closure of Prince Philip School and busing of its students to George R. Allan School. The volunteer ARC committee has proposed keeping Prince Philip, George R. Allan, and Dalewood intact. On April 16 the Board of Trustees will vote on their preferred proposal. We need your voice … Continue reading →

Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board staff have proposed the closure of Prince Philip School and busing of its students to George R. Allan School. The volunteer ARC committee has proposed keeping Prince Philip, George R. Allan, and Dalewood intact. On April 16 the Board of Trustees will vote on their preferred proposal. We need your voice … Continue reading →

Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board staff have proposed the closure of Prince Philip School and busing of its students to George R. Allan School. The volunteer ARC committee has proposed keeping Prince Philip, George R. Allan, and Dalewood intact. On April 16 the Board of Trustees will vote on their preferred proposal. We need your voice … Continue reading →

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“Cosmic Whispers” Art Exhibition by Marybeth Leis Druery (March 4-30): Watercolour and acrylic works vibrantly express the mystery, vastness, and beauty of our cosmos, inviting us into an experience of awe and encounter with creative love at the heart of … Continue reading →

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Back by popular demand, George R. Allan School is once again hosting the Westdale Summer Camp Fair from 6 to 8 pm this Thursday, February 23. 25 local and regional day and residential camps will be on hand to provide … Continue reading →

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A public lecture by Michael Ignatieff will kick off a History research workshop, “Taking Liberties: Historicizing 20th Century Human Rights in the English Speaking World,” on Thursday, March 1. Ignatieff – former Leader of the Opposition in the Canadian House … Continue reading →

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The Silent Auction is a fun night out for adults in the community to win some great products and services at a great price while enjoying some local drinks while hobnobbing with your neighbours and friends. All proceeds help support … Continue reading →

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In the hall attached to St. Paul’s Church (between Cline and Haddon) This month featuring: · Global Citizenship Conference – inspiring action through collaborative discussion about local and globally focused topics · Art table, large collection of board games and … Continue reading →

St. Paul’s Anglican Church is holding its annual pancake supper. The men of St. Paul’s will cook a great meal, so bring your appetites! Adults $7, students and children aged 6-16 $5, children younger than 5 eat for free, family … Continue reading →

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St. Paul’s Anglican Church is having a Hidden Treasures Tea. This “Antiques Road Show” type of event costs $15, including a luncheon and the assessment of one item. Additional items can be assessed for $5 each (no large items requiring … Continue reading →

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